0 years Waukeâ€" e of her 4 Washâ€" st week, ell over 1 picnic r church minently inty for relatives t played ake last rescued Phyllis ukegan, scovered of â€" Lake nty ho§â€" vearsâ€" of rda was ently by er, Mrs. he Lake Iness of , and a 4, 192 ke, ton LC MS 5R ~DTICE OF SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on Monday, June 24, 1929, an ordinance was unanimously passed by the Council of the City of Highland Park authorizing the sale of the house and garage buildings now situated on the following described property, toâ€"wit: ‘Thursday, July 4, 1929 The said ‘City of Highland Park : hereby offers:for sale the said property , hereinabove described. a:ety _ The said house and garage are now being used as a dwelling house and garage, and the ownership of the same rests in the .City of Highland Park. cil of the said City of Highland Park at the regular m»eting of the Council to beâ€" held in â€" the City Hall of the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Ilinois, on Monday, the 29th day of July, 1929, at T:45 o‘clock P.. M., at which time the bids will be opened and conâ€" sidered. & All bids shall be made for cash and shall be accompanied by a certified check for Ten Per‘ Cent (10%) of the amount of said. bid. | All bids shall be sealed and deposited with the City Clerk for presentation to the Counâ€" cil at said mesting. * & ‘Said described property will be sold to the highest and best‘ bidder therefor for cash. Bids will be received either for the house and garage together. or for the house and «arage ss separate units. _ ___[_____________â€" Bids shall be accepted by a threeâ€"fourths vote ofâ€"theâ€"members of the. Council of the City of Highland . Park. â€" * Said ordinance provides that the Council may, by aâ€" majority vote, reject any and all bids, and it may adjourn consideration of said bids to the next regular meeting ofrthe said Council. Said ordinance also provides that, Lot Five (5) in Block Nine (9) in Highland Park, a subdivision of part of the East Half f the Southwest Quarter â€"of Section 23, fownship 43 North, Range 12 East of the third Principal Meridian, Lake County, Illiâ€" _;has on the sale of said property for cash vill be received and considered by the Counâ€" Mackinac Island Parry Sd., Can. Detroit s Cleveland patwom " ~â€" ... educational as well as restful and enjoyable; Cleveland Over 2.000 miles of ever changing scenery on 4 Great Chicago Lakes and Georgian Bay (30,000 Islands) . . . Liberal Buffaloâ€" stops at historical and other points of interest. with a full day at i. i AGAKA F The Great Oilâ€"Burning White Liners | % s North American lttha..., â€"â€" x2 South American VISITING HERE'Sachanbe tosfenda | Chontmnc trhspartal l A real vacation ... like a nastms â€" P trip abroad with other attractions . . . something to give you strength and energy . . . new th‘x;llls _andke‘xpenenoel Like great ocean liners, provide every comfort, convenâ€" ience and luxury . . . All staterooms andjmorrom have outside windows or port holes . . . Beds roomy comfortable ... Excelient meals with splendid service CUmlUl'w.UlC o U e o t on e Tt o0 Te 07 0 t ug o mdns iice loend ts * Weipri ie . . . Music . . . Dancing and other entertainments. Every opportunity offered. to join in the gaieties aboard ship . . . our hostess makes you acquainted with others. ho Sailings from Chicago every Tues. and Sai., June insd 1 _ The people of this city are urged to i ali | put their best foot forward, but they. said | should do something besides kicking said â€" 5 + thar, T with if. ; * â€"=: s 4 110 W. Adams St. 25th io August 27th, incl. R. K. Iichets bet Clu‘cafo, D‘emn?l, aculml and gnldo wil honored for transit upon additional payment. Apoply for Blue Book on the Blue Lakes in the event %t the acceptance by the Counci} of the bid or bids for said property, the Mayor and City Clerk are directed to execute and deliver to the purchaser a bill of sale dlnder the seal of the City of Mighland Park emâ€" bodying the terms and. cbnditions of said ordinance set forth,. â€" Said ordinance so passed on Monday, June 24, 1929, is on file in the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall and is open to public inspection . Dated June 25, 1929. BOWEN E. SCHUMACHER, Corporation Counsel. â€" Hats .grow on trees in parts of South America. ~The spathes.. or sheaths for the . efflorescence of the "monkey cap" or troolés palm tree are shaped much like the hats worn by‘ ~Frenckh peasants in ~past times. They grow in sizes which fit average men‘s heads,:and are serviceable as hats for natives. Examples of them are on exhibition in the department of botany at Field Museum of Natâ€" ural History. f The poet said he shot an arrow irito the air,â€"but he couldn‘t do that around ‘here now, as the neighbors would â€"say it would come down on Their hexly: ~*â€"*>> x3 L o_ i ane iesns ASM) Waitwas Ticket Offce or Touriet . Agency or write W. H. BLACK, Traffie Manager Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay _ Transit Company _ _ | _ Phone Randolph 2900 v.~C. MUSSER, T H E PR E8 8 City Clerk 17â€"20 â€"London is certainly not of a vituâ€" perative disposition. After all the unkind things that are always being said about her weather by visitors from our side of the water, she has given us Heavenly day after Heavâ€" enly ‘day. The untbrella, â€" overâ€" worked, alas, in Paris, has been takâ€" ‘ing a well earned rest. ~ Quite apart from her weather conditions ~London has been fun. Visiting Rebecca West is more fun than anything I did in Europe in spite of, or perhaps partly because of, the fact that it resembles sitâ€" ting on the edge of a volcano. Someâ€" thing extraordinary is always either happéning or about to happen. It was Carl Van Vechten who really divulged to me, however, the secret of the danger I was in. He _s‘s%‘ï¬d, "Are you staying with Rebecca ‘est?" OI admitted rather proudly that I was. He said, "It must be exciting. Do you know that she‘s the one person in London the police won‘t allow to have her address in‘ the ctelephone book?" I hadn‘t heard it. He went on to explain that so many cranks, maniacs and radicals, including, he insisted, the Shah of Persia,, were always. turnâ€" ing up om the mat and having to be removed by..the police that finally ‘they S#id it was getting too brisk for them and would Miss West mind removing her address from the teleâ€" phone book? o f This knowledge gave, of course, an addedâ€"zest to life. To know that you are living behind not only that indefinable chasm which separates from us mortals the great of this earth, but also behind an actual chasm symbolized by the blank spaces between name and number in ~the telephone book! G. B. Stern is one of the most amusing people in London. We used to drop in to her flat in the famous Albany, the oldest flat buildâ€" ing in ‘ London, where Macaulay, Thackery, and almost everyone else has once lived, and be regarded by her stories of "Mrs. Pat," the great Mrs. Patrick Campbell who is playâ€" ing in Miss Stern‘s play, "The Matâ€" riarch." She and John Yan Druten, who made the stage version of the book, also had much of an amusing nature to say about the press noâ€" tices. â€" m rpnnn it en e e P : Although England was in the throes of a general election during my last days thére, there was little evidence of it, exâ€" cept one time when I happened to get off a ~train with the then . Premier Baldwin. I noticed the crowd and was just wonâ€" dering if they were there to meet me, when an English Bobby stepped up and asked me if I would please move on... I looked around, then, and discovered that I was part of the intimate family party of the Premier, and was getting some "illâ€"deserved . acclaim. I told the Bobby I would be charmed to move on if he‘d show me a way through the crowd, which he did thankfully, depositing me in a taxi. I drove on making mental e~mments on what a pitiless thing is famo. I suppose by this time, however, the crowds are not following Baldwin. f At last after nine beautiful days in Lonâ€" don there was the necessity of journeying home. Bringing to an end this lighthearted pilgrimage,â€"which bhas been so full of reâ€" wards* at every stop. Theâ€" ship has been very quict on the voyage. Coming home is necessarily quiet compared to the voyage out. â€" Everyone is a little tired and so full of impressions that they like to s‘lt; bovinely on the deck and ruminate on things seen inâ€"Spain, Africa, Italy, France, England. We all read. "Dodsworth" and"I think felt F! ESTHER GOULDS &T RAVE L â€"â€" j CORNELK _ LAST DAYS ourselves perhaps, more: in sympathy with him than with any other of Mr. Lewis‘ characters, because we are all a little like Dodsworth, we Americans who go to Euâ€" rope. Blundering about more or less blindly, enjoying it hugely, but all the time a little trowbled by the effort to figure out . what they all mean, these civilizations so foreign to our own, what they. have really to do with us. ’ f RAYMOND â€"WHITCOME trbsiis, â€" RAYMOND & WHITCOMB COMPANY 1176 No. Michigan Avenue NORTH CAPEâ€"BALTIC SUMMER CRUISES $.S5. ""Carinthia"‘â€"â€" June 26 S$.S. ‘Franconia‘‘â€"â€"June 29 Raymondâ€"Whitcomb North Cape Cruises for been the most pop\:lsx Summer ‘Cruises to sail from America. This year there will be TWO Rayâ€" mond â€" Whitcomb Sumâ€" mer Cruises to the Land of the Midnight Sun. The cruiseâ€"ships will be | sisterâ€"shipsâ€"the newest Cunardersâ€"specially deâ€" signed for cruising. Sailâ€" ing just after the close of schools and colleges, these cruises have ‘conâ€" sistently attracted younger people ard famâ€" ilies bound for a vacaâ€" tion together. They may be taken as a complete holiday in themselves (generous shore excurâ€" sions characterize the programs) or as a deâ€" lightful new way toParis. The routes include Iceâ€" land, the North Cape and Hammerfest, Trondâ€" hjem, the most beautiful of the Norwegian Fjords and the cities of . Scanâ€" dinavia and the Baiticâ€" Bergen, Oslo, Stockholm, Visby, Tallinn (Esthoâ€" nian capital), Helsingâ€" fors (capital of Finâ€" land) and Copenhagen. The ratesâ€"$800 upâ€" include assured homeâ€" ward accommodations by such noted Cunard liners as the "Aquiâ€" tania", "Berengaria‘" apd "Mauretania"‘ as well as the "Carinâ€" 99 and "Franconia‘‘. â€" â€" Tel. State 8615 have 13